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City Of Darkness City Of Light Emigre Filmmakers In Paris 19291939 Film Culture In Transition Alastair Phillips

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City Of Darkness City Of Light Emigre Filmmakers In Paris 19291939 Film Culture In Transition Alastair Phillips
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Alastair Phillips
ISBN: 9789053566336, 9789053566343, 9053566333, 9053566341
Language: English
Year: 2003

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City Of Darkness City Of Light Emigre Filmmakers In Paris 19291939 Film Culture In Transition Alastair Phillips by Alastair Phillips 9789053566336, 9789053566343, 9053566333, 9053566341 instant download after payment.

The volume is the first-ever book-length study of the cinematic representation of Paris in the films of German ?migr? filmmakers, many of whom fled there as a refuge from Hitler. In coming to Paris—a privileged site in terms of production, exhibition, and film culture—these experienced professionals also encountered resistance: hostility toward Germans, anti-Semitism, and boycotts from a French industry afraid of losing jobs to foreigners. Phillips juxtaposes the cinematic portrayal of Paris in the films of Robert Siodmak, Billy Wilder, Fritz Lang, Max Oph?ls, Anatol Litvak, and others with the wider social and cultural debates about the city in cinema.

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